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Green Delta Dhaka Premier League 2004-05
Victoria play like champions
Victoria Sporting Club erased me-mories of a wretched start in the Green Delta Premier Cricket League when the reigning champions handed a 42-run defeat to star-studded Old DOHS at the Dhan-mondi Cricket
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Mohammedan toil for victory
Mohammedan Sporting Club laboured for the second match in a row before they eked out a victory over lowly Azad Sporting Club in the Green Delta Premier Division Hockey League yesterday.
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Green Delta Dhaka Premier League 2004-05
Another Sharif show in Biman's win
Bangladesh Bi-man and Agrani Bank maintained hundred per cent records in the Premier Cricket League winning their respective matches yesterday.
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Dravid gives India lead
Rahul Dravid's patient knock of 80 helped India take a useful first innings lead against South Africa in the second and final Test at Eden Gardens on Tuesday.
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Aussies do it in style
Australia crushed New Zealand by 213 runs on the final day of the second cricket Test to clinch a series clean sweep at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday.
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Million dollar question
Australia's crushing 213-run defeat of New Zealand to claim a comprehensive Test series sweep over New Zealand here Tuesday has raised the burning question in world cricket: just who will challenge the
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Ponting awaits Akhtar
Skipper Ricky Ponting said Tuesday Australia were ready for the "antics" of Pakistan's express bowler Shoaib Akhtar in next month's home three-Test series.
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English League Cup
Biggies to test reserve power
Arsenal return to Old Trafford for the first time since last month's infamous "Battle of the Buffet" when they face arch-rivals Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the League Cup on Wednesday.
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Flemo rates Eng highly
New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming says England will have to play extremely well to beat Australia in next year's Ashes series, but they have the players to do it.
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BFF introduces token system today
For the first time the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) will hand over tokens from today to footballers taking part in the inter-club transfers.
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Niaz draws yet Leonine atop
Grand Master Niaz Murshed shared point but aspirants Leonine Chess Club still maintained their all-win record in the Dutch-Bangla First Division Chess League at the end of Round Six at the federationhall
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ODIs against NZ
Australia call Katich back
Axed Test batsman Simon Katich was Tuesday selected in a 14-man Australian squad for the Chappell-Hadlee one-day series against New Zealand starting in Melbourne on Sunday.
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World Jr Chess
Pentala champ, Parag 28th
Bangladesh national junior champion Mehdi Hasan Parag finished 28th in the 43rd World Junior Chess Championship held at Kochi in Kerela of India yesterday.
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Q'land move into strong position
Pace bowlers Andy Bichel and Joe Dawes combined to place Queens-land in a commanding position at stumps on the second day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match against Tasmania at the Gabba here onTuesday.
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Kiwi wins at Adelaide!
New Zealand finally broke through for a win at Australia's expense at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday, but it wasn't at cricket - it was a foot race.
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Gatlin, Hayes win top US awards
Triple Olympic medalist Justin Gatlin and Olympic record-holding hurdler Joanna Hayes are this year's winners of US athletics highest honour - the Jesse Owens Awards.
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Serena, Venus to play at HK challenge
Six-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams has confirmed she will join sister Venus to complete an impressive line-up at an annual invitational tournament in Hong Kong next year, organisers said Monday.
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Tevez Brazil bound?
Carlos Tevez, one of the key architects in Argentina's Olympic gold medal success in Athens, is on the move from Boca Juniors to Brazilian first division side Corinthians in a deal worth 20 million dollars.
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